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MyRSK have appeared on LowEndBox several times since 2012. They are based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates and have been providing services locally since 2009. Included with every plan is 10GB of free backup space and free DNS management. They are using either Dual Xeon 5410 or 5420 CPUs. KVM servers are using RAID 1. Previous reviews have nothing but good things to say. If you’re a customer, or become one, please share your reviews and benchmarks below.
MyRSK accept payments via PayPal. They offer a 5 day, no questions asked, money back guarantee. Plans come with “fair share access” to the processor. IPv6 is only currently available on their OpenVZ plans. Whilst they already offer a wide range of templates and ISOs, other operating systems can be uploaded on request. DirectAdmin licenses are available at $6/month. For more information, do check out their Terms of Service.

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